Santa Klaus
The highest-grossing romantic comedy of all time was the movie, “Pretty Woman”. Starring Richard Gere as Edward Lewis a ravenous and callous business tycoon and Julia Roberts as Vivian Ward, a much-less-heartless Hollywood prostitute, the original script called for a somber, attention-grabbing story about societal differences in wealth and stature, as well as prostitution in Los Angeles.
After the customary volume of vacillating, wavering, and unclear conclusions, Vivian’s compassion rubs off on Edward which makes him alter his normally insensitive business strategies. In the end, the businessman climbs a fire escape to forever rescue his distraught damsel. The movie was undoubtedly aided quite decidedly by Roy Orbison and his 1964 hit song of the same name as the movie.
Except for the Hallmark-style romantic conclusion, the reality of this movie plays out with several mega-rich characters at the 5-day-long World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Going past a long line of over 2,000 private jets at the Davos airport, prostitutes or the preferred career moniker, sex workers, arrive in conservative business attire – no Daisy Duke shorts, knee-high boots, or translucent tee shirts for these ladies. They can, after a few ‘business’ soirees in Davos, fully afford the attire of Armani, Versace, Louis Vuitton, or Oscar de la Renta.
Many of the WEF attendees who play the self-centered, controlling role of unelected leaders, are there to discuss climate change, gender equality, and global control. Despite the obvious hypocrisy, these people exempt themselves from all self-guilt, insincerity, or indulgence in an unapologetic world of sanctimoniousness.
As the Founder and Chairman of the WEF Klaus Schwab said, “The world must act jointly and swiftly to revamp all societies and economies from education to social contracts and working conditions. Every country from the United States to China, must participate and every industry, from oil and gas, to technology, must be transformed In short, we need a ‘Great Reset’ of capitalism.”
Unlike traditional communism, where the government takes over all business and industry the Schwab WEF design has them in close cooperation, collaboration, and full alliance with the government. Traditional communism is marketed as being in the collective interest of the people but ultimately fails as all twisted communal tragedies do, while the WEF’s globalism coupled with socialism is sold through a vision for the salvation of humanity in many forms including the cure and prevention of pandemics and ending climate change. The latter have been pounded on the populace for decades.
We see large companies now practicing, as Forbes Magazine put it, ‘social sensitivity and exemplary altruism”; yet it’s all a public front and fallacy for the ruling by corporate interest. We see groundbreaking censorships, revolutionary decrees, and increasing loss of freedoms. As Schwab says, “Citizens’ concerns over privacy and establishing accountability in business and legal structures will require adjustments in thinking”.
Schwab always talks of the fourth industrial revolution to which he says the tools of it will, “enable new forms of surveillance and other means of control that run counter to healthy, open societies.” Here he is talking positively of “surveillance and other means of control and jurisdiction over people”.
If your favorite politician is talking about the installment of socialism or the reset, redesign, and reshaping of the economy or economic reconstruction, he or she is in step with Klaus Schwab. Besides direct spoken language, their promotion and advocacy of climate change and stringent controls, pandemics, and health services are indications of their ascension and desire to ‘reset’.
The bill of goods has been rehearsed for quite some time and many today are assuredly buying in. The WEF seems to think it’s now time to deliver all the defective goods.